Diane Kruger Is The Anti-Jessica Biel

By A. Bedhead in Chloe Sevigny, Depeche Mode, Diane Kruger, Film, Inglourious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino, Smoking Bolts

Diane Kruger

It’s hard to imagine the mindset of Miss Jessica “Internet VD” Biel, who continues her insufferable habit of stating that her exquisite beauty severely hampers her acting career. Certainly, such delusion hasn’t been harbored by Diane Kruger, who tells Interview Magazine the truth of the matter:

BLANKS: Do you feel that beauty stands in the way of people’s taking you seriously?

KRUGER: No, and that’s a silly thing to say anyway. Because, first of all, you sound like an ass if you say that. Brad Pitt seems to have no problem getting parts that he wants, nor does Angelina Jolie. Not that I’m saying I look like either of them, but I just don’t think that it has anything to do with that. It’s the emotions or characters you are able to take on that will get you work, not necessarily the way you look. Obviously, beauty can open doors–it is Hollywood, after all–but that’s not enough.

In addition, Kruger also discusses her Inglourious Basterds character, Bridget von Hammersmark, and I absolutely love the last sentence of this excerpt:

TIM BLANKS: So who is Bridget von Hammersmark?

DIANE KRUGER: [laughs] Well, she’s a German movie star of the time, and she’s also a double agent for the British. But she’s not 007—not the supersleek killing machine. Bridget is sort of like Mata Hari. Because of her status, she knows Hitler and Goebbels and really high-placed people, so she relays information.

BLANKS: Presumably, as a famous actress who is also a spy, she’s using her natural assets to get what she wants. She uses her glamour to further her cause. One thing I’ve always noticed about you, at the Met Ball or wherever, is how comfortable you are with being glamorous. It’s a lot more complex than being pretty or even beautiful.

KRUGER: I grew up loving actresses or actors who were very classy but who seemed a little bit mysterious because you couldn’t grasp what they’re really thinking. I mean, Grace Kelly always looked impossibly glamorous, yet you could always see there was something behind her eyes. And I’m not saying I’m trying to emulate that, but I want to be seen as, if not glamorous, then definitely as someone who has a certain . . . class, I guess. You would never see a picture of me coming out of a club without my panties on.

That’s just a bit of the lengthy discussion, and the magazine is also currently featuring an interview of Dave Gahan (lead singer of Depeche Mode) that was conducted by Chloë Sevigny. For the moment, however, let’s take a few moments to gaze upon these rather stunning photos of Kruger:

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3 comments

[...] Diane Kruger is awesome, and also happens to wield awe-inspiring beauty. (AB) [...]

09.03.09 | 4:58 pm
mim

She want’s people to think she has class and then she poses in her panties and a bra in such a cheap way.

I also find the cold scary robotic German thing quite off putting.

Many times you get that vibe of no warmth and basic human thing that is lacking.

09.04.09 | 1:43 pm
Illuminatus

I think mim has strange notions of what constitutes ‘class’. Kruger has it down perfectly.

09.24.09 | 2:16 pm
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